Zhuzha Street, Pedestrian street in Nagatinsky Zaton District, Russia.
Zhuzha Street is a pedestrian street that extends roughly 550 meters through Kolomenskoye Park in the Nagatinsky Zaton area. It connects residential neighborhoods with the park and provides pathways to recreational spaces and local amenities along the way.
The street runs through Kolomenskoye, a former royal estate dating back to the 14th century that became integrated into Moscow's expanding city boundaries in 1960. This historical foundation shapes the area today.
The street connects residential areas to Kolomenskoye Park and serves as a gathering point where locals and visitors meet daily. This pathway provides direct access to historical buildings and exhibitions throughout the park.
The street features separate pedestrian paths and bicycle lanes for safe and comfortable movement. Improved accessibility and upgraded facilities are part of the ongoing development of the area.
While walking here, four uninhabited islands in the Moskva River and the Nagatino Poima peninsula come into view. These quiet water areas provide contrast to the busier park grounds.
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